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Hogreen Air Participates in the 1st THA-KOR Energy Week, Explores Global Collaboration

Dec. 29. 2023

Hogreen Air Participates in the 1st THA-KOR Energy Week, Explores Glob…

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Drone and fuel cell specialist Hogreen Air, led by CEO Hong Sung-ho, participated in the first Thailand-Korea (THA-KOR) Energy Week held at the Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Center on the 17th and 18th. The company showcased its hydrogen fuel cell power pack and aimed to establish a global collaborative framework.


The event aimed to support the overseas expansion of energy new industry companies from Gwangju and Jeonnam by bringing together 11 companies and organizations, including the Korea Electric Power Corporation, supported by Jeollanam-do and five other institutions.


Hogreen Air presented its 2.4 kW hybrid power pack, 2.4 kW fuel cell, and 100 kW power generation system during the exhibition.


The 2.4 kW hybrid power pack is designed by parallel connecting two 1.2 kW fuel cells, optimizing technology for unmanned aerial vehicle fuel cell systems in the hydrogen mobility industry. It excels in log data management analysis and facilitates hydrogen refueling, battery replacement, inspection, and maintenance. The efficient design ensures stable output and durability.


Taking advantage of its participation in this exhibition, Hogreen Air plans to pursue a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with relevant Thai government agencies, focusing on business collaboration, technology exchange, and research and development in various fields.


CEO Hong Sung-ho stated, "This exhibition was an important platform to strengthen energy cooperation between Thailand and Korea and build collaborative efforts for sustainable future construction through energy technology innovation." He added, "The Thai government aims to achieve a 25% renewable energy penetration rate by 2037 through support in the energy sector, expecting the modernization of the transmission and distribution network with the increase in renewable energy power plants. We will build new partnerships and strengthen existing collaborative relationships."


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